10 Rare Mustang Facts

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Do you know the connection between Ford Motor Company and Batman?

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The Lincoln Futura concept car (below) was originally designed by Ford’s Bill Schmidt and built by Ghia entirely by hand and at a cost of $250,000 (2015 equivalent: $2,200,000) and displayed in the U.S. on Ford stands at auto shows during 1955. In 1966 Ford allowed the car to be modified by George Barris into the Batmobile for the 1966 TV series Batman.

10 Things You Never Knew About The Ford Mustang

Here’s a look at some of the lesser known facts about the great American Ford Mustang

There’s no doubt that the Ford Mustang forever changed the automotive industry, creating an entire new ‘pony car’ class along the way. and while we see the pretty outcome of a product with a lot of thought and development behind it, here are a few things about the Mustang that you haven’t heard.1. It could have been FWD

Ford considered making the Mustang front-wheel drive on several occasions, but luckily the idea never made it to production. The leaping fuel prices had put a damper on all the muscle car fun in America, so manufacturers were looking for ways to make their products appeal to the public the way their Japanese competitors did. Plans were drawn and scrapped throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and a concept FWD model was made in 1989. By the time the next model appeared, America had already fallen in love with RWD muscle again. Ideas for a four door model and a station wagon Mustang were also shot down.

2. Production went on uninterrupted since the first model

This is a huge deal for an auto maker. They obviously did something right in the first year to lead to a second, third and so on. Harder yet is continuing to produce the same level of enthusiasm with consumers through the years. It takes a certain combination of innovation and tradition to keep a model running strong for over 50 years.

3. It could have been called the Ford Stiletto

Naming the newest creation in the Ford plant couldn’t have been an easy task, especially with some of the proposed names. The Stiletto, Comet, Allegro, Torino, Cougar, Panther, Cheetah, Bronco, Colt and dozens of other names were discarded at the final cut.

4. The logo is not a shrouded in mystery as you may think

Before the Mustang name was even decided on, designer Phil Clark drew up the galloping horse emblem. The red, white and blue bars represent (you guessed it) the Mustang’s American heritage. The horse’s body was eventually reworked to look as if it were running faster.
The common myth behind the pony running right to left is that it symbolises the spirit of Manifest Destiny in America when colonists settled from east to west. Ford has revealed that wasn’t the case. Clark simply drew the horse running left more often, and it was preferred among the staff. Now, it’s hard to imagine it any other way.

5. Even McLaren got in on the Mustang action

A partnership between Ford and McLaren sprang suddenly, and in 1980, production was set to begin on 250 limited edition M81 Mustangs. The cars were been built by hand and were priced at a whopping $25,000, which was more than most were willing to spend. Only 11 cars were built in four colours.

6. The Bruce Jenner Mustang didn’t make the cut

Ford was working on a new 1994 Mustang, but it was lacking a certain style. The Rambo, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Jenner Mustangs were the final three prototypes from a pool of designs that were considered in 1990. The Jenner car lacked aggression, while Rambo was too extreme. It left only the Schwarzenegger to be developed into a production model.

7. Ford shot down initial proposals for the first Mustang

Henry Ford II (Ford President) was not amused by suggestions to build the Mustang from some of his highest valued staff. He reportedly shot the idea down numerous times, but a few of his most valued employees couldn’t leave the idea untouched. They met secretly until they were sure to convince the boss that it was right for the company. He seemed to like it much more when the sales exploded.

8. On the first day of release 22,000 Mustangs were sold

We don’t know if it was the brilliant design, aggressive marketing or the burning desire to own a piece of ‘Murican muscle, but the opening day was tremendous for Ford. Dealerships were selling out of Mustangs and taking waiting lists around the clock during those first few days. Most impressive was the opening day, when 22,000 units were sold.

9. The Boss 429 Mustang almost had a rear engine

After packing such a heavy V8 into a light car, some folks at Ford were realised something: the weight distribution was horrible. Hoping to give better handling and control back to the driver, a small team made a rear-engined Mustang. More weight was centred over the rear wheels, but there was no significant change in performance. Mission failed.

10. The first Mustangs were designed and marketed to attract women

Lee Iacocca, then Vice President and GM of the Ford Division, envisioned a four-seater car that was sporty, light and easy for women (yes, even women) to drive. He wanted the Mustang to satisfy newly-weds and young families by starting at a reasonable price. Early marketing campaigns heavily targeted women, showing the Mustang as the ideal stylish ride for running to the grocery store.

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2 Responses to 10 Rare Mustang Facts

Great blog as usual – well done guys! Another unusual fact…from launch in April up to December 64, Ford sold just under 400,000 Mustangs….and toy stores sold just under 100,000 Mustang Pedal cars! I’ll take my ‘anorak’ off now!!!
Great stuff – keep it up.

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